Five-minute interpretation of human nature affects the Czech Republic

Eldridge 2022-12-13 14:12:26

 I also just watched the last five minutes of "Citizen X" interpretation and interpretation is the biggest charm of human nature in psychology, everyone is eager to be interpreted and warmed, and this interpretation is a kind of heartfelt for others. Caring for love. The Czechs have never been truly cared for and loved by anyone in their entire life. Because of sexual obstacles and paranoid personality, they led to a horrifying and absurd murder crime. They have been missing the torrent of heart and soul in their whole life. The only warm current is about love. The psychologist's interpretation of his sinful, lacking love is about concern. This has never happened before, and it is also his fatal weakness, the lack of warm love, which is enough to knock him down. From the point of view of human psychology, Czech is a poor, dry man, and his family of origin must be absurdly pitiful, which is also related to his sexual disorder. Poor, sad. I think the reason why the teacher recommends this film is not only to let us understand the absurdity of the superiority of the communist social system of the historical Soviet system and then introduce it into today's China, understand the history and understand the political darkness. On the other hand, what is important is the interpretation of human nature in the five minutes at the end, which is people's desire for interpretation and the desire for heart-to-heart communication. This is the greatest charm, and also the most scarce and most desired as a human being. (There is no life in vain today, this is the meaning of life, the meaning of existence every day, and growth every day. This is happiness and beauty. Some movies need to lay a solid foundation. Like this movie, I didn’t want to watch it. , but after watching it, I didn't expect it to be so shocking, it made up for the dryness of my mind for ten days.)

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Citizen X quotes

  • Burakov: Bondarchuck suspects a cop now. Someone who knows how to kill and get away with it.

    Mrs. Burakov: I suppose that's a possibility.

    Burakov: The one he suspects is me.

    Mrs. Burakov: That's absurd.

    Burakov: I'm afraid, though. You know what he's like. Someone could come in the night and take me away.

  • Fetisov: You have a telephone appointment tonight at midnight to speak with the head of the FBI's Serial Killer Task Force, Special Agent Bickworth. He told me late last night that he has been following your work on this case with great interest for about five years. I... didn't ask him how. He considers you a man of iron will. For what it's worth, I concur. And he al... he also told me that he rotates his people off serial murder cases every eighteen months whether they like it or not, to prevent the inevitable psychological consequences of too much frustration. I... I pretended that I had known that all along. He thinks that I pushed you in search of your limits until I realized that you didn't have any. Privately, I offer my deepest apologies to you and your wife. I hope that someday you can forgive me my ignorance. Anyway, he suggested I not tell you this next, but he said that he starts a new group of recruits through the program every sixteen weeks and the first lecture that he gives is always about you. He calls you the one man in the world that he would least like to have after him. An intelligent, methodical, painstaking, passionate detective who would rather die than give up. Again I concur.

    [Burakov is by now weeping]

    Fetisov: Colonel Burakov, I'm sorry. You may go.

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